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Spotted on the way into Southport Gold Coast this morning sorry about quality taken with phone through screen , 9 family including 1 wheel chair occupant plus 4 pets .
With that many kids, I'd like to know how they can afford a new Multivan!
I wonder what the other car is to get the rest of them in (presumably a wheelchair modified van...)?
I,m guessing that there could have been a small child that could be lifted into a seat with wheel chair folded , we have two disabled kids ourselves but I have fitted the van with a folding ramp inside at the rear tailgate we fit two wheel chairs down the passengers side and have to VW T4 bucket seats mounted on their original mounts to the floor on the drivers side one behind the other , this gives us 4 seated and two in wheel chairs . The ramp is a great idea as it only weighs about ten kilos and is easily mounted with 4 screws , it folds out to double its length and then folds out sideways to give full wheelchair width you can mount them at the rear or at the side.This from the US website Prarie View Industries
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